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The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has written to the major airlines today reminding them they have to pay to get passengers home on a rival airline, if they cancel their own flights.
EU law says that passengers with cancelled flights are entitled to: “re-routing under comparable transport conditions, to their final destination at the earliest opportunity”

More British Airways customers have been contacted as part of a cyber attack which accessed passenger's personal data earlier this year. Which? shares how to find out if you're part of the breach and what to do if you’re affected.

With Ryanair saying it won’t pay compensation for its latest round of cancellations, passengers will have to take their claims to Aviation ADR, the airline’s dispute resolution handler. Yet new Which? Travel research...

New long-haul budget airlines are challenging traditional carriers on legroom in economy, as well as ticket price. Which? Travel research found that passengers searching for bigger seats with more legroom...

A Which? Travel investigation has found some online travel agents are luring holidaymakers in with ‘too-good-to-be-true’ deals, before ramping up prices. In some cases, prices have rocketed during the booking...